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You Mean, There's Race in My Movie: The Complete Guide to Understanding Race in Mainstream Hollywood
You Mean, There's Race in My Movie: The Complete Guide to Understanding Race in Mainstream Hollywood
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The book offers an in-depth look at contemporary mainstream Hollywood and parses out the complex web of historical, institutional and financial factors that influence the portrayal of race in mainstream movies.
"You Mean, There's Race in My Movie?" is the analytical tool for the 21st century, picking up where texts like Donald Bogle's "Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies & Bucks," left off. Traditional research regarding race at the movies typically adopts an historical approach to "obvious" disparaging images from Hollywood's early years. In contrast, The Minority Reporter focuses on contemporary movies (c. 1990 to today) through a structured framework that identifies and outlines the more subtle archetypes for minority characters and broad characters patterns for Whites referred to as prototypes.
In today's "post-racial" society, it is difficult to detect, let alone address racial inequities that stubbornly persist. With mainstream movies providing context for dialogue, we use critical analysis to explore and decode existing discriminatory patterns, examining the influence and impact of such imagery upon "blind spots" within our lives. Readers will leave with specific vocabulary and techniques to identify and effectively discuss race in the movies the very next day!
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